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BMCBI
2004
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Frequent occurrence of recognition Site-like sequences in the restriction endonucleases
Background: There are two different theories about the development of the genetic code. Woese suggested that it was developed in connection with the amino acid repertoire, while C...
Jan C. Biro, Josephine M. K. Biro
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APAL
1998
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Computably Enumerable Sets and Quasi-Reducibility
We consider the computably enumerable sets under the relation of Qreducibility. We first give several results comparing the upper semilattice of c.e. Q-degrees, RQ, ≤Q , under ...
Rodney G. Downey, Geoffrey LaForte, André N...
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JSC
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Programming with narrowing: A tutorial
Narrowing is a computation implemented by some declarative programming languages. Research in the last decade has produced significant results on the theory and foundation of nar...
Sergio Antoy
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SANSKRIT
2010
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Sanskrit Compound Processor
Sanskrit is very rich in compound formation. Typically a compound does not code the relation between its components explicitly. To understand the meaning of a compound, it is neces...
Anil Kumar, Vipul Mittal, Amba Kulkarni
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TELSYS
2010
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Packet level performance analysis of a packet scheduler exploiting multiuser diversity
In this paper, we consider a packet scheduler exploiting multiuser diversity in a wireless network with AMC (Adaptive Modulation and Coding), and propose a packet level performance...
Gang Uk Hwang, Fumio Ishizaki